Mike D’Antoni pretty much summed up how Game 2 went for Houston. Utah went 15 of 32 from behind the arc, and led by as much as 19 in a 116-108 win.

Joe Ingles was on fire, 6 of his 7 triples were wide open, and the Jazz used the 41 combined points off the bench from Jae Crowder, Alec Burks, and Dante Exum to consistently quiet Toyota Center and steal a crucial Game 2.

Playoff folklore has it that the series doesn’t officially start until someone wins on the road. Game on?

Yes. This is officially a series now. I originally had this going six games, but definitely didn’t see Houston losing tonight. Credit to Utah, they came out strong, imposed their will, and hit their open shots. Speaking after the game, Clint Capela and Eric Gordon spoke out about lack of consistency, having to wake up, and their collective spirit.